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The Intruder
Author Stephen Coonts
Language English
Genre Techno-thriller novel
Publisher Pocket Books
Publication date
October 1994
Publication place United States
Media typePrint ( Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN 0-67187-060-2
OCLC 1355363757

The Intruders is a 1994 novel by Stephen Coonts and is a sequel to his 1986 novel Flight of the Intruder. [1]

Plot

After two combat cruises, Grafton is now a flight instructor on a naval base. During a visit to his girlfriend Callie, he has an argument with her father, who's anti-war. Distraught, Grafton is later involved in a bar brawl with another man who's anti-war. His shore duty is cut short and he is sent on another cruise to help train a USMC A-6 squadron.

Grafton witnesses accident by accident, some with fatal results. A faulty arresting cable, an in-flight fire, landing at night in bad weather, a cold shot, and lightning strike his aircraft. Grafton is thinking about quitting the Navy but eventually makes up his mind to stay.

The book ends when Grafton is shot down by a weapon smuggler and is captured. He and his BN survive, albeit injured and escape from their captor.

Characters

  • Lt. Jake “Cool Hand” Grafton – Naval aviator, protagonist.
  • Capt. Clarence Odysseus “Flap” Le Beau – Grafton's Bombardier/Navigator, an ex-Marine Recon Officer.
  • “Real McCoy” – Navy Landing signal officer, also A-6 pilot.
  • Callie McKenzie – Grafton’s girlfriend. Repeated character.

Aircraft appearing/mentioned

References

  1. ^ Chan, Sau (1995-04-30). "Author Stephen Coonts brings real life to his literary works". The Gainesville Sun. Gainesville, Florida. The Associated Press. p. 4D. Retrieved 2024-02-18.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Intruder
Author Stephen Coonts
Language English
Genre Techno-thriller novel
Publisher Pocket Books
Publication date
October 1994
Publication place United States
Media typePrint ( Hardback & Paperback)
ISBN 0-67187-060-2
OCLC 1355363757

The Intruders is a 1994 novel by Stephen Coonts and is a sequel to his 1986 novel Flight of the Intruder. [1]

Plot

After two combat cruises, Grafton is now a flight instructor on a naval base. During a visit to his girlfriend Callie, he has an argument with her father, who's anti-war. Distraught, Grafton is later involved in a bar brawl with another man who's anti-war. His shore duty is cut short and he is sent on another cruise to help train a USMC A-6 squadron.

Grafton witnesses accident by accident, some with fatal results. A faulty arresting cable, an in-flight fire, landing at night in bad weather, a cold shot, and lightning strike his aircraft. Grafton is thinking about quitting the Navy but eventually makes up his mind to stay.

The book ends when Grafton is shot down by a weapon smuggler and is captured. He and his BN survive, albeit injured and escape from their captor.

Characters

  • Lt. Jake “Cool Hand” Grafton – Naval aviator, protagonist.
  • Capt. Clarence Odysseus “Flap” Le Beau – Grafton's Bombardier/Navigator, an ex-Marine Recon Officer.
  • “Real McCoy” – Navy Landing signal officer, also A-6 pilot.
  • Callie McKenzie – Grafton’s girlfriend. Repeated character.

Aircraft appearing/mentioned

References

  1. ^ Chan, Sau (1995-04-30). "Author Stephen Coonts brings real life to his literary works". The Gainesville Sun. Gainesville, Florida. The Associated Press. p. 4D. Retrieved 2024-02-18.

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